You can convert Latin letters to Thaana letters or you can create your own custom keyboard.
Converting Latin to Thaana
You can use the onChanged
parameter of TextField
to get the current input and then use a loop with a Map
or switch
statement to convert the Latin text to Thaana.
This is a rough example:
String _latinToThaana(String latinText) {
final thaana = StringBuffer();
for (var codeUnit in latinText.codeUnits) {
final latinChar = String.fromCharCode(codeUnit);
if (latinChar == 'a') {
thaana.write('އަ');
} else if (latinChar == 'b') {
thaana.write('ބ');
}
}
return thaana.toString();
}
Using a long if-else chain surely isn't the best way to do it, but it shows one way to start. This particular method wouldn't handle double letter combinations very well, though.
Another way might be to do a search and replace:
String _latinToThaana(String latinText) {
latinText
.replaceAll('aa', 'އާ')
.replaceAll('a', 'އަ')
.replaceAll('b', 'ބ');
}
As long as you replace the doubles before the singles that should work.
Custom keyboard
Alternately, you can create an in-app keyboard with the characters and layout that you need. You can check out the Mongolian keyboard here as a reference.
If you only want to show the keyboard when the TextField
has focus, you can listen for changes in the focus. See this answer.